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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens' austerity drive and says the entire european union faces difficulty in the months ahead to overcome differences. >> a wet and blustery berlin awaited the greek prime minister. he was in the german capital awaiting a conference organized by the newspaper, but he also dropped in on chancellor merkel for what were described as informal talks. samaras said greece was still doing all it could to get its economic house in order. >> in greece, we are making enormous effort and great sacrifices to get things back on the right track. we are doing everything
euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens'...
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euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens' austerity drive and says the entire european union faces difficulty in the months ahead to overcome differences. >> a wet and blustery berlin awaited the greek prime minister. he was in the german capital awaiting a conference organized by the newspaper, but he also dropped in on chancellor merkel for what were described as informal talks. samaras said greece was still doing all it could to get its economic house in order. >> in greece, we are making enormous effort and great sacrifices to get things back on the right track. we are doing everything
euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens'...
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was never on cameron's agenda does he think he's using the euro skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda in this speech is happening because of the rise of you in the rise of using it as led me for a massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party of the whole country and that's what he's responding to what the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i will promise i promise god to do my best over the next five years to do everything i can to keep britain a member of that you've made this issue is a key constitutional issue it isn't even about economics it's about who governs britain it's about i'll be dependent nation as a democracy and determine their own future not a classic scare tactics always employed by the status quo whether they're defending slavery or the cold or e.u. membership three million british jobs will be lost if we left the european union really europe is aging europe as a percentage of the world economy is now below a fifth and falling quite s
was never on cameron's agenda does he think he's using the euro skeptic language to pursue a euro agenda in this speech is happening because of the rise of you in the rise of using it as led me for a massive discontent on the back benches in the house of commons and amongst the conservative party of the whole country and that's what he's responding to what the reality of what he says if you read the subtext is that the e.u. is very good for us but it serves our interests and i will promise i...
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there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of people are aware now that there is the army people on the street that are paying the car out of billing out german and british banks and the army people are footing the bill and so i think there's quite a lot of discontent and i think that the objective of the e.u. propaganda machine is to ensure that people really don't the pastor very basic just sad that has been part of this whole issue of how the e.u. is actually forcing ireland to. it for reckless lending by german and other european banks but what is the solution i'm well i thought were a lot of us feel very much that it's on the taxpayer who had no
there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of...
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well the euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries it is now gaining support in the blocs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow the blog to directly aid troubled states and bitter all over an area for its germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who were really in charge of their country. the government has taken the sovereign rights of the german people and given them away to bureaucrats in brussels specifically with regards to currency this is a painful injury to the sovereignty of germany the issue is said to be fought out in the second tightest court this group calling themselves the civil coalition movement want to stop germany's fiscal future being decided by the european central bank particularly how much german cash goes to the eurozone countries it's in the press to democracy because it's no longer the governments who have t
well the euro skeptic mood on the rise in britain and many other e.u. countries it is now gaining support in the blocs powerhouse germany thousands have signed a petition against the so-called european stability mechanism which would allow the blog to directly aid troubled states and bitter all over an area for its germans are becoming increasingly disappointed with brussels deciding on their money. there's a rising feeling here in germany that it's not the germans who were really in charge of...
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s prime minister offering britain a say on exit in the euro is the issue causing tension i report on that in just a couple of minutes here on tape also struggling to dig themselves out of debt as payday loans cash strapped families with promises of instant money and other stories right after this break. well with. out of sight but still on our minds. let's try to live smarter with smartphones you never know what some people are hiding things can be sure to prove to the molecular level learned that what the doctor ordered is often based on secrets under our skin let us shine the light on a kid in the world. of. the future. me it is eve he. says. choose your language call it makoto in federal court today still some of the. treatments look the consensus get closer. to the opinions the bigger a couple of. the stories get in high winds chills the access to officers. least be cool language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks books that will be ip interviews intriguing story for you. in trying. to find out more visit our big. dog called. wh
s prime minister offering britain a say on exit in the euro is the issue causing tension i report on that in just a couple of minutes here on tape also struggling to dig themselves out of debt as payday loans cash strapped families with promises of instant money and other stories right after this break. well with. out of sight but still on our minds. let's try to live smarter with smartphones you never know what some people are hiding things can be sure to prove to the molecular level learned...
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euro skeptic m.p.'s who are piling on the pressure saying that you know the status quo really needs to be changed at the moment at the same time we've got the british public we recently learned that over fifty percent of them say in a recent poll that they would vote to leave the e.u. because they're fed up with the amount of money that leaves from the british. budget every month goes over to brussels at the same time they want to see a lot of powers returned to the u.k. powers that are currently ceded to brussels to do with extradition to do with the criminal justice system to do with social policies as well so for david cameron it's a difficult situation and there's definitely a feeling that the status quo is definitely being challenge so along with the scottish independence and the possible referendum over that and britain's relationship with the e.u. it's also kind of on shaky ground at the moment we've got a group of euro skeptic m.p.'s within the parliament who say that they've actually got the ba
euro skeptic m.p.'s who are piling on the pressure saying that you know the status quo really needs to be changed at the moment at the same time we've got the british public we recently learned that over fifty percent of them say in a recent poll that they would vote to leave the e.u. because they're fed up with the amount of money that leaves from the british. budget every month goes over to brussels at the same time they want to see a lot of powers returned to the u.k. powers that are...
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success story in the eurozone there was no no other country which had so little benefits out of the euro if you come to look to the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal when the single currency was created finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as a sovereign states this is a problem not that we are pressed from the outside defense is also a concern for those who believe germany is losing control of its sovereignty the country is still home to nato bases over twenty years after the end of. cold war germany today faces no major military threats nor does any european state and that's why this gigantic military machine that the americans have built up is completely unlike christic there appear to be historical cultural and economi
success story in the eurozone there was no no other country which had so little benefits out of the euro if you come to look to the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal when the single currency was created finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting...
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zone as long as it has this is this was this an in favor of the euro of the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany would press or. some greek situation pretty extreme ways of showing they're fed up with a government a man opened fire on a quarter of the greek ruling party with a k forty seven group has claimed responsibility for the shooting comes off the back of a wave of similar attacks. on dot com for you and also online. piracy invades new york state governors declared a health emergency over the spread of the influenza its use of a demick is already five times the size of last year's. israel's launch what's expected become the largest ever multinational air force exercise lasting the entire year but as artie's paula slip now reports the costly project has left many israelis wondering if the military is where the money is needed israel and the united states are sharing military drills bigger than any they've done in the past thousands of troops and millions of dollars but with social grievances that still need to be addressed and a prime minister loo
zone as long as it has this is this was this an in favor of the euro of the euro zone at all costs that is where european powers especially germany would press or. some greek situation pretty extreme ways of showing they're fed up with a government a man opened fire on a quarter of the greek ruling party with a k forty seven group has claimed responsibility for the shooting comes off the back of a wave of similar attacks. on dot com for you and also online. piracy invades new york state...
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it's all kind of on shaky ground at the moment we've got a group of euro skeptic m.p.'s within the parliament who say that they've actually got the backing of over one hundred tory m.p.'s who have just outlined a massive manifesto for change and this comes two days before cameron's big speech and it's almost like a shopping list of demands of what they want to see changed about britain's relationship with europe and if they can't get that they're likely to say well why don't we leave you we have the british electorate who are very very annoyed with every issue with your feel that she's getting in the way of doing business. in their daily lives which is not one they really expected then you have a generational thing in the united kingdom a referendum on this took place in the mid seventy's so. i'm a middle aged politician and never in my lifetime has there been a chance to have a say on what their relationship with europe should be like so there's a big call for a referendum in the end i think and of course the government has been accused of trying to cherry pick the pol
it's all kind of on shaky ground at the moment we've got a group of euro skeptic m.p.'s within the parliament who say that they've actually got the backing of over one hundred tory m.p.'s who have just outlined a massive manifesto for change and this comes two days before cameron's big speech and it's almost like a shopping list of demands of what they want to see changed about britain's relationship with europe and if they can't get that they're likely to say well why don't we leave you we...
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the damages were estimated at about 38 billion euro. that met sandy accounted for about one-third of the worldwide economic damage. in 2012, a record drought hitting farms in the american midwest. they accounted for damages of more than 15 billion euro. natural disasters hit the u.s. harder than any other country in 2012. the biggest hit was from an earthquake in italy in damages exceeded 12 billion euro. devastation causing devastation and tornadoes in the u.s. left quite the cleanup bill. in human terms, the more than 1000 people who died during the typhoon in indonesia made it the worst event of 2012. >> as part of our special series on stories that will dominate the news, we'll look at sovereign debt. united states has stepped away from their fiscal cliff, but the basic problem has not gone away. >> in europe and japan also, and the immediate sense of crisis has eased on both sides of the atlantic, the long-term challenges are daunting, especially when you combine debt and an aging society. >> the united states stumbles from one edg
the damages were estimated at about 38 billion euro. that met sandy accounted for about one-third of the worldwide economic damage. in 2012, a record drought hitting farms in the american midwest. they accounted for damages of more than 15 billion euro. natural disasters hit the u.s. harder than any other country in 2012. the biggest hit was from an earthquake in italy in damages exceeded 12 billion euro. devastation causing devastation and tornadoes in the u.s. left quite the cleanup bill. in...
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stick to austerity alludes a euro that's the message they german finance minister delivered to griese as he made approaches to the country's opposition its need to however remained resolute in the face of the pressure and as also his piece in all of the polls greece would be a much bigger headache for the e.u. us territory back is if the opposition comes to power in the next election. during his visit here to germany the leftist greek opposition leaders spoke of a humanitarian crisis in his country that had being caused by the austerity measures imposed upon it and backed by governments like that of angola merkel's he said that life itself had rejected the notion of a sturdy and said that it was the greek people that were suffering most at the hands of the measures imposed upon them in oil at the moment going to live with us they're going to come in you to understand what i mean when i see that are still really measures of fear or you have to do is look at our economy and it showed that our debt and our policies are unsustainable look at that we cannot proceed with policies that have
stick to austerity alludes a euro that's the message they german finance minister delivered to griese as he made approaches to the country's opposition its need to however remained resolute in the face of the pressure and as also his piece in all of the polls greece would be a much bigger headache for the e.u. us territory back is if the opposition comes to power in the next election. during his visit here to germany the leftist greek opposition leaders spoke of a humanitarian crisis in his...
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the euro is trading at a 33 month high against the yen. that's because worries over euro debt issues are receding. looking at other markets in the asia pacific region. south korea's kospi is down 19,019 19,057. toyota motor has announced another global recall. the problem this time is defective air bags and windows. toyota says it's calling in 1.3 million cars worldwide. they include corolla compact sedans between 2001 and 2004. the lexus luxury model between 2005 and 2011 at 385,000 units. the air bags may not inflate properly in reaction to electric signals from other signals and in the lexus, the front window wipers may not be properly secured and could get stuck. toyotaays it has received reports so far of 18 incidents of the air bag defect causing injury in the united states. i'll have more updates for you next hour. i'm going to leave you with a check on markets. >>> a controversial new u.s. movie about the hunt for osama bin laden will not be shown in pakistan. distributors there say they're worried about how the public will react.
the euro is trading at a 33 month high against the yen. that's because worries over euro debt issues are receding. looking at other markets in the asia pacific region. south korea's kospi is down 19,019 19,057. toyota motor has announced another global recall. the problem this time is defective air bags and windows. toyota says it's calling in 1.3 million cars worldwide. they include corolla compact sedans between 2001 and 2004. the lexus luxury model between 2005 and 2011 at 385,000 units. the...
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it has cost greece and the eu 10 million euros. iom officials know that many immigrants fear for their safety. the head of the commission says he wants to send a message about the harsh realities of migration. >> we go to their countries of origin and show them real images of what is going on here, the people that live 50 in one room, the others that are homeless. all these bad things that are happening, so they wil kw that this is not a game. >> akibar has received the message loud and clear. he is on the list for a return flight, although he is not optimistic about his prospects. >> my dream is to have a small clothing store, but i have no money. >> it is time to leave, even though his asylum application would have had good chances under normal circumstances. daniel estras acknowledges this. >> we want to make sure that even last minute, they know their rights, and they know there is a chance they will get asylum even if they will apply, but once -- what we see is once they are decided, determined to get back, they never get back
it has cost greece and the eu 10 million euros. iom officials know that many immigrants fear for their safety. the head of the commission says he wants to send a message about the harsh realities of migration. >> we go to their countries of origin and show them real images of what is going on here, the people that live 50 in one room, the others that are homeless. all these bad things that are happening, so they wil kw that this is not a game. >> akibar has received the message loud...
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the euro probably had some. what it did with the creation of the year when the countries came in when it really came in they had before the euro. industry to run twelve percent fourteen percent that had a devaluation premium in and when they joined the or suddenly they were all the. you know four percent four percent or below and this encouraged countries now with no dead it can add more to. give the wrong message because what they should have realized is that this these debts now are so euro debt no longer drachmas are clear that it can't devalued them away you're stuck with this and maybe in retrospect it might have been wise for countries of the high debt not to lock themselves into that fixed at her to have a devaluation in inflation before but nobody wanted to do that and if they. murdered risk not being able to make that deadline of nine hundred ninety nine of getting all those countries into the euro zone and and because. you know a moment the political moment may have been missed and may not have come up
the euro probably had some. what it did with the creation of the year when the countries came in when it really came in they had before the euro. industry to run twelve percent fourteen percent that had a devaluation premium in and when they joined the or suddenly they were all the. you know four percent four percent or below and this encouraged countries now with no dead it can add more to. give the wrong message because what they should have realized is that this these debts now are so euro...
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in demand, the euro. if the governments in tokyo actively weaken the yen and, consequently, the euro grows more expensive, then german exporters have a problem. they will lose competitiveness to those outside of the eurozone and. if we take into account the strong trading days of the beginning of this year, the dax remains to the upside. >> we will stay for a closer look at friday's numbers. dax up a smidgen, 7715. eurostoxx50 2717. across the atlantic, the dow also trading pretty much flat at 13,478 and the euro up against the dollar trading at $1.3347. >> cuba is set to get rid of unpopular travel restriction that has been in place for the past five decades. there do to eliminate the permit known as the white card which cubans have needed in order to leave the country. >> restrictions will remain in place to avoid a brain drain. this is part of president reimold castro's attempts to gradually open up cuba -- raul castro's plan. how much of a difference will it mean for ordinary cubans? >> in some ways,
in demand, the euro. if the governments in tokyo actively weaken the yen and, consequently, the euro grows more expensive, then german exporters have a problem. they will lose competitiveness to those outside of the eurozone and. if we take into account the strong trading days of the beginning of this year, the dax remains to the upside. >> we will stay for a closer look at friday's numbers. dax up a smidgen, 7715. eurostoxx50 2717. across the atlantic, the dow also trading pretty much...
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in demand, the euro. if the governments in tokyo actively weaken the yen and, consequently, the euro grows more expensive, then german exporters have a problem. they will lose competitiveness to those outside of the eurozone and. if we take into account the strong trading days of the beginning of this year, the dax remains to the upside. >> we will stay for a closer look at friday's numbers. dax up a smidgen, 7715. eurostoxx50 2717. across the atlantic, the dow also trading pretty much flat at 13,478 and the euro up against the dollar trading at $1.3347. >> cuba is set to get rid of unpopular travel restriction that has been in place for the past five decades. there do to eliminate the permit known as the white card which cubans have needed in order to leave the country. >> restrictions will remain in place to avoid a brain drain. this is part of president reimold castro's attempts to gradually open up cuba -- raul castro's plan. how much of a difference will it mean for ordinary cubans? >> in some ways,
in demand, the euro. if the governments in tokyo actively weaken the yen and, consequently, the euro grows more expensive, then german exporters have a problem. they will lose competitiveness to those outside of the eurozone and. if we take into account the strong trading days of the beginning of this year, the dax remains to the upside. >> we will stay for a closer look at friday's numbers. dax up a smidgen, 7715. eurostoxx50 2717. across the atlantic, the dow also trading pretty much...
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it isn't the creation of the euro. cars the problem so much because before the euro came into being countries where they clearly had a hundred three percent. g.d.p. ratios and greece greece had two hundred ten percent belgium had. one time in one thousand nine hundred forty five percent so they let there's a lack of fiscal discipline all in a movement to the left in europe big spending and on. social projects that. couldn't keep going it's no longer now europe also has a static population in some cases to declining population and so you have more. people more pensions bills to pay and fewer people to work to pay them you know that it's a pretty big problem when the shot came but when you talk about dadt i mean there are i think two points to make because first of all has always been plagued with debt. reg its budget deficit in order to qualify so maybe it's not the death but what was it maybe that hero was too good on maybe you topping for europe then they probably had some. what it did with the creation of the year wh
it isn't the creation of the euro. cars the problem so much because before the euro came into being countries where they clearly had a hundred three percent. g.d.p. ratios and greece greece had two hundred ten percent belgium had. one time in one thousand nine hundred forty five percent so they let there's a lack of fiscal discipline all in a movement to the left in europe big spending and on. social projects that. couldn't keep going it's no longer now europe also has a static population in...
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france they are going to end up out of the euro there's no doubt about it u.k. should have a different relationship with it politically but thank god we're not in the euro shores so this politically do you think that relationship with the european union though should be changed or could britain be making a mistake by cutting off its ties altogether losing its membership. no the present european community structure is of elite history and has no longer taking any concern of the of the the political interests and reactions of the people surveyed up it's not just the u.k. it's the people of france is the people of poland it's the people of ireland until they were deceived it's all the peoples of europe they want a new relationship in the political structure professor thank you very much indeed thanks for joining us live there professor rodney shakespeare joining us live there in london. israel has issued two hundred tenders for new housing in the west bank a settlement watchdog group has issued a report saying the government is deliberately using construction in vi
france they are going to end up out of the euro there's no doubt about it u.k. should have a different relationship with it politically but thank god we're not in the euro shores so this politically do you think that relationship with the european union though should be changed or could britain be making a mistake by cutting off its ties altogether losing its membership. no the present european community structure is of elite history and has no longer taking any concern of the of the the...
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another was offered 15,000 euros a month for three years. then he too has the gold makes the rules after all. >> he was always part of the system. it is not as if he fell from the sky with his pockets full. he took full advantage of the political system in austria for many yea. he hadhe former chancellor on his supervisory board, and he had former general secretaries and a finance minister. he made the whole system work for him, and he made a good business out of it. >> it seems to have paid off. according to surveys, his party could make in 13% of the vote in next fall's elections. that is as many as the greens. his mp's furiously denied being bought. >> i would have paid moneyo jo. i was frustrated that nothing was progressing in austria, and now there is a way to set things in motion. we have the necessary publicity and opportunities because he is financially independent. >> he is certainly not tied to convention. the 80-year-old addresses everyone informally. his followers find him refreshing. >> he is really the messiah of austria. he f
another was offered 15,000 euros a month for three years. then he too has the gold makes the rules after all. >> he was always part of the system. it is not as if he fell from the sky with his pockets full. he took full advantage of the political system in austria for many yea. he hadhe former chancellor on his supervisory board, and he had former general secretaries and a finance minister. he made the whole system work for him, and he made a good business out of it. >> it seems to...
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skeptics fear that david cameron won't go far enough with his demands while euro kratz say he's gone too far already there's reports he risks upsetting everybody. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i see glad those days are over i. think countdowns as the prime minister prepares to deliver a landmark speech on europe but with warring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to pay and the pressure result is the struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given us a clear message a clear point on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be his own backbenchers so widely expected that the prime minister will pledge a major european treaty with vision included in that would be a clawing back of how it's the british in key areas. that
skeptics fear that david cameron won't go far enough with his demands while euro kratz say he's gone too far already there's reports he risks upsetting everybody. when the prime minister first became leader of the conservative party he said the biggest problem was that they spent far too much of their time banging on about europe i see glad those days are over i. think countdowns as the prime minister prepares to deliver a landmark speech on europe but with warring factions in his own policy...
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there is a new -- 2.5 billion euros in the next two years. clashes in the northern ireland capital of belfast continue. rocks and bombs were thrown at police who responded with water canyons -- water cannons. the process were against limiting the days been british flag flies outside city hall. there were more than 4000 people on board the costa cord ia when it crashed one year ago. many people are still coping with the trauma of what happened, especially with the wreckage serving as a painful reminder. >> one year from the disaster, the wreckage is still resting in the waters. on january 13, 2012, the cruise liner hit rocks after sailing too close to shore. it was a fatal mistake that the ship's crew told passengers to remain calm. as the ship listed more and more to one side, the 42 men to people started leaving their cabins to reach the would-4200 people started leaving their cabins -- 4200 people started leaving their cabins to reach lifeboats. >> the rescue boats were full. >> it took an hour after the collision for the first passengers t
there is a new -- 2.5 billion euros in the next two years. clashes in the northern ireland capital of belfast continue. rocks and bombs were thrown at police who responded with water canyons -- water cannons. the process were against limiting the days been british flag flies outside city hall. there were more than 4000 people on board the costa cord ia when it crashed one year ago. many people are still coping with the trauma of what happened, especially with the wreckage serving as a painful...
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warring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to appease and the pressure is on if he's struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given a clear message a clear standpoint on the notion of intent for the government on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be it's his own backbenchers now widely expected that the prime minister will pledge a major european treaty with vision included in that would be a clawing back house to britain in key areas such as economic and social laws that govern labor and pretty thing in criminal justice with the need that british membership in the e.u. would then be put to the country's citizens in a referendum and after the next general election i think you've really got to. really painted himself into a corner where he's got to have a referendum after an election and he will try a skillful politician if
warring factions in his own policy growing euro skeptic sentiment in the u.k. and his increasingly unimpressed european counterparts to appease and the pressure is on if he's struggling right now on this issue up till now i think he has he hasn't given a clear message a clear standpoint on the notion of intent for the government on the e.u. and the u.k.'s relationship with it i think has been for a number of factors whether it be the world economy whether be the economy or whether it be it's...
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to not mention the fact that the euro crisis has calmed to the point that investment is possible again in troubled countries. >> in a global economy the face of companies like schuler is tied to markets throughout the world. for now the mechanical engineers say that they can count on strong demands, especially from china. >> if i don't think we have reason to be pessimistic. businesses always connected to psychology. i think that lots of german companies are in a very good position and the demand for many products, in the machine and equipment area, is extremely high and it will remain so. >> german engineering firms head into the new year with confidence a sign the job market will remain stable in the months ahead. >> if you are looking ahead with optimism to the new year you are not alone. pope benedict predicts peace will prevail in 2013. >> the pontiff made his upbeat forecast to mark the catholic church's world day of peace. he was convinced of humanity's capacity to live without conflict despite the inequality and terrorism afflicting many parts of the world. >> yeah. there is on
to not mention the fact that the euro crisis has calmed to the point that investment is possible again in troubled countries. >> in a global economy the face of companies like schuler is tied to markets throughout the world. for now the mechanical engineers say that they can count on strong demands, especially from china. >> if i don't think we have reason to be pessimistic. businesses always connected to psychology. i think that lots of german companies are in a very good position...